JOURNAL OF ALLERGY AND CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY | 卷:103 |
Differential regulation of antigen-induced IL-4 and IL-13 generation from T lymphocytes by IFN-α | |
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Essayan, DM ; Krishnaswamy, G ; Oriente, A ; Lichtenstein, LM ; Huang, SK | |
关键词: human; T lymphocyte; cytokine; IL-4; IL-13; IFN-alpha; | |
DOI : 10.1016/S0091-6749(99)70470-7 | |
来源: Elsevier | |
【 摘 要 】
Background: IL-4 and IL-13 are related cytokines with similar functional properties. Differential regulation of IL-4 and IL-13 has not been described. Objective: We have examined the effects of IFN-alpha on antigen-driven proliferation, IL-4 generation, and IL-13 generation from human PBMCs and T-cell clones. Methods: Proliferation was assessed by H-3-thymidine incorporation. Cytokine generation was assessed by reverse transcription PCR and ELISA, Messenger RNA stability was assessed in the presence of actinomycin D. Results: IFN-alpha induced a concentration-dependent inhibition of antigen-driven proliferation of T-H1 and T-H2 clones (median effective concentration, 150 to 200 U/mL); the sensitivity of T-H1 and T-H2 clones to IFN-alpha was not significantly different (P = .6). IFN-alpha induced an analogous concentration-dependent inhibition of antigen-driven IL-13 generation from T-H1 and T-H2 clones (median effective concentration, 100 U/mL); this effect was evident by 12 hours of culture and persisted beyond 48 hours. However, IL-4 generation from T-H2 clones was insensitive to IFN-alpha at all concentrations and times tested (1 to 10,000 U/mL). A similar inhibitory effect of IFN-alpha on mitogen-driven proliferation and IL-13 generation from PBMCs was demonstrated; once again, IL-4 generation from PBMCs was insensitive to IFN-alpha. IL-13 mRNA stability was unaffected by IFN-alpha, suggesting transcriptional regulation. Conclusion: IFN-alpha differentially regulates antigen-stimulated IL-4 and IL-13 generation.
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